The film, Miss Denis's first feature, has the disciplined, laconic style of fine prose that rations the use of every adjective and adverb.
Although it contained some of his finest prose, the letter also took Bosie to task for slights like failing to serve him lemonade when he was ill.
I had worked hard over his son's little pieces in the epitaph to make them sound like something beside Dion's fine prose.
It's a most seductive though obtuse movie, photographed in ravishing color and in vividly precise images that are as evocative as fine prose.
Yet (excepting the works of DuBois) Cane contains the finest prose written by a Negro in America.
They use the personal - and fine prose - to get at broader, richer truths.
T. S. Eliot has described Andrewes' sermons as 'ranking with the finest English prose of their time, any time'.
We should at least know the fine prose and blank verse sometimes of the Authorised Version.
Mr. Bishop's fine prose makes each of these plot lines well worth reading, but they belong in separate novels.
I wish he had ground them down into his own fine prose.